During the light reaction of photosynthesis, ATP is produced through a process called photophosphorylation. This process involves the conversion of light energy into chemical energy, which is used to add a phosphate group to ADP, forming ATP. This ATP is then used as an energy source for the dark reaction of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose.
During the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis, light energy is used to split water molecules to produce oxygen, ATP, and NADPH. These products are then used in the light-independent reaction (Calvin Cycle) to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
Oxygen is produced by a light reaction in plants. This reaction is called Photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, a plant will absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide and convert it into energy and oxygen.
ATP and NADH2
The Calvin cycle, also known as the dark reaction or light-independent reaction of photosynthesis, is the chemical cycle that involves the process of photosynthesis. In this cycle, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using the energy from ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.
Water molecule is split during the light reactions of photosynthesis to release oxygen.
ATP and NADH2
ATP and NADH2
yesYes,ATP is produced in the light reaction. These are utilized in the dark reaction
Oxygen is produced during light reaction. Carbon dioxide is used in dark reaction.
There are two products. Thoseare NADPH and ATP.
ATP and NADPH
The gas that enters the atmosphere during the light reaction is oxygen (O2). Oxygen is produced as a byproduct when water is split during photosynthesis.
It is obtained from air. Oxygen is not is not produced in dark reaction but in light reaction
Water is the molecule that is split during the light reaction of photosynthesis when releasing oxygen.
Photosynthesis can be divided into two part: light reaction is the first stage of photosynthesis, occurring only in the presence of light, during which energy captured from light drives the production of ATP. dark reaction is the second stage of photosynthesis, not requiring light to occur, and during which energy released from ATP drives the production of organic molecules from carbon dioxide.
During the light-dependent reaction of photosynthesis, light energy is used to split water molecules to produce oxygen, ATP, and NADPH. These products are then used in the light-independent reaction (Calvin Cycle) to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
ATP and NADH2